The first major task in caring for a low-birth-weight baby is
a. to keep the infant asleep as much as possible.
b. to stimulate the infant as much as possible.
c. to feed the infant more often than a normal baby would require.
d. to maintain the infant's physiological stability.
D
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Tolman's research on rats learning mazes challenged operant conditioning principles by demonstrating that rats developed ______________when they learned a maze
a. superstitious behavior b. negative reinforcement c. cognitive maps d. extinction
Oscar is suspicious, resentful, antagonistic, distrustful of others, and frequently angry. Oscar is displaying characteristics consistent with ____, which is a risk factor for ____
a. ?hostility; smoking b. ?hostility; coronary heart disease c. ?dispositional optimism; alcoholism d. ?dispositional stress; coronary heart disease
Which of the following refers to an engineered or forced attitude change involving a captive audience?
a. cognitive dissonance b. groupthink c. brainwashing d. persuasion
Adolescents who leave home because they are asked to or forced to are called:
A) incorrigibles. B) runaways. C) delinquents. D) throwaways.